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− | '''Core i3-7101E''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] [[x86]] microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2017]] for the desktop and embedded market. This chip, which is based on the {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}} microarchitecture, is fabricated on Intel's improved [[14 nm|14 nm+ process]]. This processor, which has a base frequency of 3.9 GHz with a TDP of 54 Watts, supports up to 64 GiB of dual-channel DDR4-2133. The i3-7101E incorporates Intel's {{intel|HD Graphics 610}} [[IGP]] operating at 350 MHz with burst frequency of 1.1 GHz. | + | '''Core i3-7101E''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] low-end performance [[x86]] microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2017]] for the desktop and embedded market. This chip, which is based on the {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}} microarchitecture, is fabricated on Intel's improved [[14 nm|14 nm+ process]]. This processor, which has a base frequency of 3.9 GHz with a TDP of 54 Watts, supports up to 64 GiB of dual-channel DDR4-2133. The i3-7101E incorporates Intel's {{intel|HD Graphics 610}} [[IGP]] operating at 350 MHz with burst frequency of 1.1 GHz. |
Revision as of 18:13, 4 January 2017
Template:mpu Core i3-7101E is a 64-bit dual-core low-end performance x86 microprocessor introduced by Intel in early 2017 for the desktop and embedded market. This chip, which is based on the Kaby Lake microarchitecture, is fabricated on Intel's improved 14 nm+ process. This processor, which has a base frequency of 3.9 GHz with a TDP of 54 Watts, supports up to 64 GiB of dual-channel DDR4-2133. The i3-7101E incorporates Intel's HD Graphics 610 IGP operating at 350 MHz with burst frequency of 1.1 GHz.